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CLASnotes - Winter 2005
The latest version of CLAS notes is available for download in the newsletters section.

Why Not Minor in Physics?

A Physics Minor is available to any student desiring a more extensive introduction to the field and a taste of more advanced topics in physics. If you have already taken at least two of the four introductory courses then you only need the remaining two and one more course at the upper level to get a Minor in Physics. Some of these Physics course may already count as electives for your major.

Requirements (19–20 semester hours)

Course Semester hours
Introductory Mechanics (PHYS 02.200) 4
Introductory Electricity & Magnetism (PHYS 02.201) 4
Introductory Thermodynamics, Fluids, Waves, & Optics (PHYS 02.210) 4
Modern Physics (PHYS 02.300) 4
Choice of any 1 Physics courses at the 300 level or above
      Except Physics Research
3–4